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  • ...on; and, in the past, offensive [[chemical weapon|chemical warfare]] and [[biological weapon|biological warfare]]
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  • ===Biological weapon===
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  • ...ns of mass destruction]], the range of technologies necessary to deliver [[biological weapon|biological]] or [[chemical weapon]]s, to large areas, as "clouds" of [[aero
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  • ...f U.S. military standard levels for wearing [[chemical weapon|chemical]]-[[biological weapon|biological]]-radiological protective equipment, from MOPP level 1 ([[gas ma
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  • ...perly treated, distributed worldwide in animals and ticks, that has been [[biological weapon|weaponized]] by several national biological warfare programs
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  • ...een eradicated from the wild; its reappearance would almost certainly be [[biological weapon|biological warfare]] and a worldwide crisis
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  • #REDIRECT [[Biological weapon]]
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  • A formal procedure for categorizing organisms as [[biological weapon|biological warfare threats]], with a schedule of included agents, which com
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • ...l weapon]]s, including [[decontamination]] that could also be useful for [[biological weapon]]s and some radioactive contamination.<ref>[http://www.branchorientation.co ...tions, and operational procedures. It also was responsible for offensive [[biological weapon|biological warfare]].<ref>[http://www.wood.army.mil/cbrns/images/History.do
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  • ...se, caused by ''[[Bacillus anthracis]]'', which has been weaponized as a [[biological weapon]] and also in [[bioterrorism]]
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  • ...nclude>[[Imperial Japanese Army]] lieutenant general who directed their [[biological weapon]] program at [[Unit 731]] in Pingfan, China; given immunity postwar by US i
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  • ...l of [[chemical weapon]]s banned by the [[Chemical Weapons Convention]]; [[biological weapon]]s facility became the [[National Center for Toxicological Research]] under
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • ...anthrax]]. It is a [[Select Agent Program|Select Agent]] and a high-risk [[biological weapon]].
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  • ...were not prosecuted in exchange for information, such as details of the [[biological weapon]]s program
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  • ...include>[[Imperial Japanese Army]] research and development facility for [[biological weapon]]s, headquartered in Pingfan, [[Manchuria]]; headed by Gen. [[Shiro Ishii]]
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • ...noinclude>The use of [[insect]]s, or more generally [[arthropod]]s, as a [[biological weapon]]; the most common usage is to use the insects as vectors for transferring
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • ...sealing is principally to protect against [[chemical weapon|chemical]], [[biological weapon|biological]] and radioactive contamination, sealing may be necessary due to
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon||**}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • ...uclear exlosion. Warheads may release chemical weapon|chemical warfare or biological weapon|biological warfare agents.
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  • ...ct Agent Program]] for controlling dangerous organisms with potential as [[biological weapon]]s, an '''overlap agent''' is a highly contagious and dangerous [[pathogen]
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  • ...'. It is endemic among animals, and is of great concern as the effect of [[biological weapon|biological warfare]] or [[bioterrorism]] using ''[[Bacillus anthracis]]'' ...is listed in the [[Select Agent Program]] and is considered a high-risk [[biological weapon]] of [[CDC Bioterrorism Agents-Disease list]] Category A. While it was neve
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon||**}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • A '''biological weapon''' is a living organism, or a substance (e.g., a [[toxin]]) produced by a l
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  • ...ctly misapplied by others.” DURC is of greatest concern with respect to [[biological weapon]]s, where, of [[weapons of mass destruction]], the smallest production quan
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  • {{r|Biological weapon}}
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  • ...r submunition]]s, including [[anti-tank]], [[anti-personnel]], chemical or biological weapon dispensers, or carbon filaments to short out electrical systems.
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  • ...to investigate the death of the [[United Kingdom|British]] Civil Service [[biological weapon|biological]] and [[chemical weapon]]s expert, Dr [[David Kelly]]. Prior to
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  • ...mass destruction usually include nuclear weapons, [[chemical weapon]]s, [[biological weapon]]s, and radiological weapons.
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  • ...explosion]]. Bombs may release [[chemical weapon|chemical warfare]] or [[biological weapon|biological warfare]] agents.
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  • *Volume III addressed the Iraqi [[biological weapon|biological]] and [[chemical weapon]]s programs.<ref name=V3>{{citation
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  • ...re''' includes both the use of [[insect]]s (and other [[arthropod]]s) as [[biological weapon]]s. The more common use is the insects being used as the carrier for [[vect
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  • ...determination that [[Iraq and weapons of mass destruction|Iraq]] had a [[biological weapon]]s program, his information was later found to be inaccurate. It was, howev
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